Ally President Hugo Chavez Show off Unity Consolidation
The ally of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez showed signs of unity on Saturday, when choosing back Diosdado Cabello as the chairman of the parliament, as president of the disease they are fighting cancer in Cuba.
Unity consolidation ranks the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) occurs when incurred as whole but assured in spite of Chavez's illness will remain appointed for a term of six years of the new government on Thursday as scheduled.
"The president will continue as president beyond the January 10, neither party should have any doubt about it," said Cabello after the election, accusing the opposition was waging a "coup".
Vice President Nicolas Maduro called for taking oath in a "formality" and said he would stay in office without taking the oath of anything until there is an opportunity to do so.
Cabello reelection intended in part to answer the rumors hard on the power struggle within the regime while Chavez's absence of more than three weeks, it became the longest in the 14-year presidency.
"We will never deceive the people and we will continue to comply with our obligations to maintain the proposal made by the leader of Chavez, I swear," Cabello said as he took the oath of office.
Chavez health condition requested by both strong supporters of Hugo Chavez and the opposition members, who criticized the ruling party for refusing to hold an inclusive dialogue when the oil-rich country into a period of high uncertainty.
Unity consolidation ranks the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) occurs when incurred as whole but assured in spite of Chavez's illness will remain appointed for a term of six years of the new government on Thursday as scheduled.
"The president will continue as president beyond the January 10, neither party should have any doubt about it," said Cabello after the election, accusing the opposition was waging a "coup".
Vice President Nicolas Maduro called for taking oath in a "formality" and said he would stay in office without taking the oath of anything until there is an opportunity to do so.
Cabello reelection intended in part to answer the rumors hard on the power struggle within the regime while Chavez's absence of more than three weeks, it became the longest in the 14-year presidency.
"We will never deceive the people and we will continue to comply with our obligations to maintain the proposal made by the leader of Chavez, I swear," Cabello said as he took the oath of office.
Chavez health condition requested by both strong supporters of Hugo Chavez and the opposition members, who criticized the ruling party for refusing to hold an inclusive dialogue when the oil-rich country into a period of high uncertainty.
